In Part 2 of this two-part video series, Kenneth Wapnick, Ph.D. begins by reading the poem "Conversion," which he began in Part 1. In this poem, Helen Schucman (scribe of "A Course in Miracles") gives expression to the siren song of the Holy Spirit's silence, a silence that has haunted the ego's defensive denial of Love ever since it imagined that it could somehow separate from God and His all-encompassing Being.
(Excerpted from " Love and Be Silent: King Lear, Defenselessness, and 'A Course in Miracles,'" available at https://facim.org/Bookstore/p-171-love-and-be-silent-king-lear-defenselessnes... ).
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